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How to Draw a Face From 3/4 View By Darlene Nguyen - October 12, 2016 Darlene here with another awesome tutorial! Wanna learn how to properly draw faces from the 3/4 view? Let me show you how in 11 easy steps. UPDATE: I wanted to add more value to this tutorial, so I added another section at the very end so you get two tutorials in one! The first part is how to draw a male face from the 3/4 view and the second (bonus section) is for the female face. The second part includes additional information which you can also apply when drawing male faces as well. This tutorial will help you: Draw faces in the 3/4 view with accuracy and solid proportions Be able to draw ‘portraits’ with more accuracy and spot obvious mistakes in your current and past work Copyright © 2016 Darlene Nguyen, www.RapidFireArt.com All Rights Reserved 1

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How to Draw a Face From 3/4 View By Darlene Nguyen - October 12, 2016

Darlene here with another awesome tutorial!

Wanna learn how to properly draw faces from the

3/4 view? Let me show you how in 11 easy steps.

UPDATE: I wanted to add more value to this

tutorial, so I added another section at the very

end so you get two tutorials in one! The first part

is how to draw a male face from the 3/4 view and

the second (bonus section) is for the female face.

The second part includes additional information which you can also apply

when drawing male faces as well.

This tutorial will help you:

● Draw faces in the 3/4 view

with accuracy and solid

proportions

● Be able to draw ‘portraits’

with more accuracy and spot

obvious mistakes in your

current and past work

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● Draw realistic faces without having to reference anything! If you

suffer from the curse of not being able to draw a face without looking

at someone else’s, it’s because you need this tutorial. It’s a game

changer. I promise!

Tools I Used (You can find all my recommended tools here):

● Derwent HB and 2B Pencils ● Hard Eraser ● Kneaded Eraser ● Ruler

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Step 1

Using an HB pencil, draw a circle. Then draw a small line at the bottom to mark

the bottom of the chin. This line should be roughly 1/2 the diameter of the

sphere.

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Step 2

Using a 2B pencil, connect the left side of the circle to the chin. Just a simple

curve. Details will be added later.

Using an HB and then 2B, draw a raindrop shaped loop that starts at the chin

and wraps around the right side of the circle and ends back at the chin.

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Step 3

In this step, we're going to draw 4 lines down the front of the face and 1 line

down the side with an HB pencil.

First 4 lines:

Split the front of the face

into 4 equal sections by first

drawing a line down the

center of the face (labelled

line E). Then draw 1 line on

either side, running down

the middle of each section

(labelled lines D and F).

Add another line between

line F and the right outer

edge of the face (labelled

line G).

Last Line:

From the highest point of the raindrop shape that marks the side of the head,

draw a line going all the way down to the jaw.

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Step 4

This step is optional. I highly

recommend it for your first few

tries or until you are able to

somewhat accurately eye the

measurements. Draw a ruler

beside your drawing and put

ticks on it, separating it into 8

equal sections.

Step 5

With an HB, make 3 small ticks on line E where 'Center Line', line 2 and line 3

intersect. Then draw lines across the face. Make sure your lines wrap around

the face's curvature.

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Step 6

For all the facial features, use a 2B. If you're drawing guidelines, use an HB with

very little pressure.

Draw your nose in the center of the face between the first 2 lines you just made

(Center Line and line 2).

For an average sized nose, keep the width of your nose close to line D and F.

Click here to learn how to draw a nose from the 3/4 view

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Step 7

The eyes will go on the center line. The left eye sits between the edge of the

face and the bridge of the nose while the right eye is placed between line F and

the right edge of the face. Make use of the space. Do not draw your eyes too

small.

To draw eyebrows in the resting position, place them below line C. For a

surprised expression, venture on or above line C.

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Step 8

Make a triangle that sits on line 3 and reaches up to the base of the nose (the

base of your nose may be different from mine).

Click here for my free tutorial on how to draw lips from the 3/4 view

Keep the width of your lips on/between lines D and G. The corners of the lips

should line up perfectly with the center of the eye above it.

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Step 9

On the side of the head, draw the ear

starting on the 'Center Line' and Line

2.

Draw the neck as well. Make sure it

lines up with the head's outline.

Step 10

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Let's give the left outer edge of the face a lot more shape. Define your brow

bones, cheek bones, chin and jawline.

Your left eyebrow and/or eye will need some touching up, so extend your lines

to the new outer edge of the face.

Step 11

I love this part! Between lines A and B, draw the hairline. For a receding hairline

go above line A.

Draw the hair far away from the outline of the head to give the hair some good

volume.

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Erase all your outlines and you're done! This is one of the rare times I use a

hard eraser because it's difficult to erase large areas with a kneaded eraser. The

kneaded eraser is great for erasing between tight spaces and erasing close to

any part of the drawing you want to keep.

I encourage you to practice this tutorial a few times with the ruler until you are

comfortable to go freehand.

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Bonus Tutorial: How to Draw a Female Face (3/4 View)

This bonus tutorial uses the same method as the one above except there are

a few changes in each step for the female face. I’ve also added some unique

differences like the iris position and body position so you guys can get even

more out of this section.

Note: If you skipped all the way to this section, please follow the first

tutorial before you go to this one because you might get lost.

Step 1: Circle

When you draw the circle and horizontal line for the chin, you can draw the

line a little higher than you would for a male face (much less than half the

vertical diameter of the circle) because the chin could turn out appearing too

strong. For this example, I’m using pretty much the same guidelines as the

first tutorial.

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Step 2: Nose

I’m skipping the other steps because it’s already covered in the first tutorial.

I like to draw female noses much shorter than males. In the first tutorial,

the nose’s base touched Line 2, while this nose is shorter and a little more

narrow.

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Step 3: Eyes and Eyebrows

Females have wider eyes in general, but when you draw them, avoid

overdoing it. If you’re struggling to draw feminine eyes, a darker outline

around the top and bottom lid can do wonders.

I decided to change the iris position this time around so the character is

looking straight at us. At this particular 3/4 angle, the edge of each iris lines

up perfectly with Line D and G (or the center of the eye).

I like to draw the eyebrows thick to begin with and then narrow at the ends

while also ensuring that they’re curvy. You may have noticed how close the

eyebrows are to the eyes. This gives the character a more intense

expression, while the character drawn in the first tutorial has a more relaxed

expression. If you want to draw someone that looks surprised, widen the

eyes and draw the eyebrows as high as Line C.

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Step 4: Lips

For the lips, draw a triangle from the base of the nose to Line 3. If you need

a refresher on how to draw lips, click here. Females tend to have larger,

fuller lips than males, so I tired to make full use of the space between Line 2

and 3.

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Step 5: Shaping the Face and Chin

Now we’re going to define the left side of the face.

I wanted to give this character an intense expression but at the same time, I

don’t want her to look masculine. If you’re like me, be careful not to put too

much emphasis on the brow bone. I kept my lines as close as possible to the

circle that I drew in step 1.

You can introduce some extreme curves below the eyebrow. For example the

eye socket or the cheek to make it look full.

For the chin, you don’t necessarily have to follow the guidelines. If you look

closely, I deviated from the guidelines and drew a rounder and slightly more

narrow chin as I saw fit.

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For the jawline, I kept it as smooth as possible. There are many females

with strong jawlines, so you don’t have to follow exactly what I’ve done

here. The fun thing about drawing faces is that you can mix and match.

Step 6: Ear, Head and Neck

Around the CENTER LINE and Line 2, draw the ear. You’ll notice that this

character has higher ears than her male counterpart. The thing about ears is

that the position isn’t always the exact same from person to person.

Higher ears can make someone look more alert.

Once you’re done with the ear, draw the rest of the head. Again, head

shapes vary from person to person as well. The back of her head comes out

more than his.

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The neck drawn here indicates that she is turning around to look at us. A big

giveaway are the wrinkles at the back of her neck which is twisting the skin

from the bottom of her head in the opposite direction as the rest of her

body.

Step 7: Hair

When drawing hair that’s tied up you still want to make sure that the hair

outline is not touching the scalp so the hair appears to have more volume.

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When you’re happy with your drawing, erase all your guidelines using a hard

eraser (electric eraser to save time) and a kneaded eraser to get into the

tight spots.

If you enjoyed this tutorial, please leave a short review in the comments

section of the post!

Thank you!

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